Thinking of all the feats that the hero named Butch had done, even Rhode had to admit that he belonged to him.

As Rhodes said to Tiss, the strong heroic will is enough to make the hero do things that are impossible in the eyes of other creatures.

Seeing that Tiss seemed to believe Butch's story, Rod thought for a while and said to her: "You are also a hero, Tiss, you know how powerful a hero is."

Tess nodded: "I understand what you mean, Master Elott."

"In my opinion, your hero's specialties are not weaker than any hero. No matter how powerful a creature, as long as it is not free from the limitations of flesh and blood, it will be affected by your power." Rod slowly said.

Rhode gave a very high evaluation for Tiss's heroic specialties. Prior to this, the extremely powerful Hell Beimeng had also lost most of his fighting ability under the action of Tiss's heroic specialties.

If Tiss suffered more severe damage, under the effect of her heroic speciality "pain transmission", Rhode could even cross several steps and battled to Hellbeimeng, but Rhode did not want to see this.

"Master Elott..." After receiving Rhode's praise, Tiss smiled happily, "I will always use my heroic expertise to help you."

"Really? Then you'd better live longer, so that you can maximize the role of heroes." Rod thought for a while, then commented.

Tiss glanced at Rod, seemingly dissatisfied with his answer. At this moment, she suddenly seemed to have thought of something, and asked Rohde: "Master Elott, you haven't told me the ending of that story."

"What's the ending?" Rod seemed to be a little confused, and asked Tiss.

"It's the elf named Butch. You said he defeated the arrogant king. Did he retrieve Cesia's soul?" Tess asked eagerly, seeming to be worried about the character in her mouth.

When Tiss asked about this, Rod frowned in some doubt. He thought for a moment, and then replied: "I don't know their ending. The person who fortunes me only told me about the hero. The feat did not tell me more."

As Rhodes said, during the previous divination, Mexijia only told him these things, but did not tell him that the elf named Butch, or the final fate of Cesia's soul.

"I really want to know, in their final ending, whether Butch has successfully rescued Cecia's soul..." Tiss lowered her head slightly and said.

Rhodes didn't seem to care: "For a hero, the ending is often the least important. The moment when the hero's will is most brilliant is only when the hero's will awakens."

After thinking for a while, Rod continued: "I have seen a hero who has lost his will. When a hero's will, under the baptism of time, it has become ordinary. Can such a hero be called a hero?"

Seeing Tiss's gloomy, she seemed to be dissatisfied with this answer, Rod thought for a while and brought the topic to the previous content.

"Anyway, it was in that story that I heard the name Cecia."

"Do you mean that Cesia in the story is Cesia, the king of eroticism?" Tiss asked in disbelief with her eyes widened.

"Unfortunately, I can't be sure of this." Shaking his head, Rod replied, "Maybe they just have the same name. I also only heard the name Cecía by chance and the powerful one during a divination. Heroes, it’s not possible to determine their identities."

Speaking of this, Rod patted Tess on the shoulder: "Anyway, when I see the person who fortune-telling for me next time, I believe everything will have an answer."

Tess nodded heavily, agreeing with what Rod said, although she didn't know when Rod would see the person in his mouth.

Seeing Tiss no longer questioning this point, for some reason, Rod suddenly felt relieved.

"Hero..." Unlike the superficial Tiss, Rhode has a deeper understanding of heroes.

Rhode didn't know how strong a hero's will was needed to allow the elf named Butch to defeat the lord of hell, that is, the arrogant king.

Rhodes has seen many heroes, but no matter how brilliant these heroes have, it is difficult to compare with Butch, who defeated the arrogant king.

If it were not for the exile of the soul, Rod would not want to come to a place like hell, but according to Mexijia, Butch chose to come to hell on his own initiative.

Rod was a little puzzled, what kind of heroic will was driving Butch to move forward? Is it his love for Cecia? Love is undoubtedly the strongest manifestation of lust.

At this moment, Rod undoubtedly realized something. Even if he didn't find Mexijia to confirm the situation, he seemed to be able to guess what kind of identity Cesia was on the prophecy card.

"Mexijia, what else are you hiding from me?" Rod gritted his teeth as if thinking of something.

"Who is Mexiga?" Tiss asked with some confusion.

Rod was a little helpless, and explained: "She is the one who fortunetelling for me, and at the same time the greedy king in hell."

Tiss looked surprised: "It turns out that she is the king of hell you mentioned. It is said that the king of greed disappeared a long time ago, and no demon knows her true whereabouts."

Rod nodded without answering.

If it hadn’t been for the process of naming the magic ship, Rod found that Tiss’s surname was exactly the same as Hela, and he had learned the name of the King of Lust from Tiss’s mouth, he wouldn’t have thought that Mesika had ever taken it out. A prophecy card of, the content above can even be related to the king of eroticism.

The more he marched toward the depths of hell, the more Rhode could feel the mystery of Mexiga. As the king of hell, she was naturally not so easy to deal with.

What makes Rod a little relieved is that Mexijia is not his enemy, at least not now. At this time, Mexiga was still trapped in the depths of the lake of fire, waiting for Rhodes's assistance.

Thinking of this, Rod sighed slightly, and he couldn't help but increase his tone of voice to Tiss: "Tiss, thanks to you, I can discover all this. Otherwise, until the moment I meet the King of Lust, I will not Will think of these things."

Looking at the thin succubus who had lost her arm, in Rod's eyes, she didn't seem to be that stupid. At least she could play a role in places other than the hero's specialty.

Listening to Lord's words, Tiss blinked and said, "Master Elott, I still have some doubts, and I want you to answer me."

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